Southeast Colorado and the Interstate 25 Corridor are expected to experience showers and thunderstorms late tonight, with heavy rainfall and an elevated threat of flash flooding. Thunderstorms will continue to develop across eastern Colorado into Sunday morning, with the potential for locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding overnight. Additionally, severe weather, including damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes, is anticipated in the afternoon and evening, particularly from 2 pm - 9 pm and 1p-10p. The areas of greatest concern include Elbert, Lincoln, the Palmer Divide, and the eastern plains along and north of Highway 50. Northern Oklahoma may also experience isolated thunderstorms with heavy rainfall and gusty winds near a weak surface boundary and a stationary cold front.
[3:18 pm Radar Update] Scattered showers and a couple storms are moving east across the area. Most of these will move into Ft Collins, Loveland, & Greeley areas thru 5 pm with brief light to moderate rain. Other isolated strong storms possibly developing northeast corner. #COwx https://t.co/bkwbrlaG4W
Warmer today. Showers and thunderstorms will form over the mountains this afternoon before moving east. A few stronger storms will be possible, with gusty outflow winds, moderate to heavy rainfall, and some small hail. #cowx https://t.co/ijXrXeuIRZ
Isolated strong to severe storms are expected this evening across the eastern plains, along and north of Highway 50. If a severe storm were to occur, large hail and damaging wind gusts would be possible. #cowx https://t.co/CXgP6WBQAL
[3:40 pm Radar Update] Scattered thunderstorms developing from Park County eastward across the Palmer Divide area. Other isolated storms could develop toward eastern Weld and western Morgan Counties through 5 pm. Brief heavy rain, small hail, lightning, and gusty winds. #COwx https://t.co/We1k4fHWAY
A few thunderstorms may continue to develop close to a stationary cold front (dotted blue line) through the early evening. Hazards with storms are heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Across northern Oklahoma, temperatures are in the 70s and 80s °F behind the front! #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/OtpTpHgqrM
Colorado weather: Scattered afternoon storms, severe storms possible across state https://t.co/LXdoJwH6Ae
Denver weather: Above average temperatures return, chance of later storms https://t.co/617iOo9GlO https://t.co/HKwxyBPGFp
Isolated showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop near a weak surface boundary (yellow shaded area) this afternoon. A few of the storms will produce locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds. A few other storms may skirt far northern Oklahoma. #okwx https://t.co/Ijayczaxpz
Sunday AM: A few rounds strong/severe thunderstorms w/localized damaging wind, frequent lightning & hail still expected this afternoon. Take this into account for Sunday plans to have shelter accessible 1p-10p. Our own, proprietary data here: total rain, forecast radar 1p,4p,7p. https://t.co/GZTvefmeOL
We are in an elevated risk for severe storms this afternoon. Storms won't last all day, but they will have an impact when they arrive. Watch for heavy rain, lightning, damaging wind & hail, and there is a low risk for an isolated tornado. https://t.co/zy2ZCZNAUW
A more intense round of showers and thunderstorms is expected this afternoon and evening. These storms could produce strong to damaging straight-line winds, large hail, downpours, and perhaps even an isolated tornado. The time period of greatest concern is 2-10 PM. https://t.co/p0pfFp4q76
For the rest of the evening, most of the area should see isolated to scattered showers, with a few rumbles of thunder in spots. Late evening showers and thunderstorms may enter Elbert and Lincoln Counties with some localized heavier rainfall possible. #COwx https://t.co/sGTvdLuy1y
Thunderstorms will develop across eastern Colorado tonight into Sunday morning. Locally heavy rainfall will be possible with these storms, with a threat for flash flooding expected overnight. Thunderstorms will develop again Sunday PM, mainly along and west of I-25. #cowx https://t.co/GZ7OJu1mJi
After some lingering early morning showers Sunday, the morning will be relatively quiet, but warmer and muggy! Chance for severe storms comes in the afternoon and evening. 2 pm - 9 pm looks like the time to watch! Storms may be severe with damaging winds, hail, downpours. @wbz https://t.co/cTEaxPEkEH
Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the Interstate 25 Corridor this evening, with locally heavy rainfall...possibly leading to flash flooding, especially in more flood prone areas. An isolated severe thunderstorm is also possible. https://t.co/dUrgZB6KLF
Showers and thunderstorms will spread into southeast Colorado late tonight, producing heavy rain...with an elevated threat for flash flooding expected over the far southern plains. #cowx https://t.co/OeMtpL5wt8